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REPRESENTATIVE DEB KIEL URGES HEARINGS, TRANSPARENCY FROM WALZ/MDE ON FRAUD SCANDAL

Rep. Deb Kiel, R-Crookston, and House Republicans continued calls this week for answers from the Walz administration and hearings by Democrats in the Minnesota House in response to the Feeding our Future Fraud scandal, described as the largest pandemic fraud case in the United States, and likely the largest fraud cases in Minnesota history. House […]

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GOVERNOR TIM WALZ ORDERS FLAGS FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF FOR FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS

Governor Tim Walz directed all United States and Minnesota flags at state buildings to be flown at half-staff from sunrise until sunset on Sunday, September 25, to honor firefighters who have been killed or injured in the line of duty. This order occurs annually in honor of Minnesota Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day. “We rely on

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GOVERNOR WALZ ORDERS FLAGS FLOWN AT HALF-STAFF IN HONOR OF QUEEN ELIZABETH II

In honor of the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth II, Governor Tim Walz has ordered that all United States and Minnesota flags be flown at half-staff at all state and federal buildings in the State of Minnesota beginning immediately and returning to full staff at sunset on the day of interment. “Queen Elizabeth II

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES PUBLIC SAFETY PARTNERSHIP WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA STATE PATROL

Governor Tim Walz and Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan today announced the Minnesota State Patrol will partner with the University of Minnesota (U of M) to keep students safe on campus. Governor Walz and Lieutenant Governor Flanagan made the announcement alongside the University of Minnesota President Joan Gabel, University of Minnesota Police Chief Matt Clark, Minnesota

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GOVERNOR WALZ ANNOUNCES MINNESOTA IS READY TO PROVIDE UPDATED BOOSTER SHOTS

Yesterday, Governor Tim Walz announced Minnesota health care providers are ready to administer new COVID-19 booster shots that have been formulated to be more effective against the Omicron variants.  The bivalent boosters—one from Pfizer and one from Moderna—were authorized by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Wednesday and recommended by the Centers for Disease

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